Unboxing the Razor CO2 Machine

Unboxing your new Razor CO2 laser machine is the first step to getting started with your new equipment. This guide explains how to unbox and organize the components safely and efficiently.

Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Remove the Exhaust Hoses

    • The first items to remove from the inside of the laser are the exhaust hoses. You should have two hoses: one for the intake and one for the exhaust fan outlet. Set these aside for later use.
  2. Retrieve the Laptop Stand Assembly

    • The laptop stand assembly includes a base plate and an arm that attaches to the laser.
  3. Remove the Air Assist Pump

    • The air assist pump helps keep the nozzle clean on the laser head. It should have a blue push lock fitting for the airline and a cord to attach to the back of the laser.
  4. Retrieve the Rotary Attachment

    • The rotary attachment is an 80 mm chuck rotary. It is relatively heavy, weighing about 15 lbs, and includes a cable connector and extruded aluminum to slide the U spring plate back and forth.
  5. Unpack the Toolbox

    • The toolbox contains all the small parts and accessories needed to set up your laser.
    • Open the clear little box on top to inventory the items. Inside, you should find:
      • Door panel key
      • Focus disc
      • Main key switch keys for the laser power
      • Allen wrench set
      • Phillips and flathead screwdrivers
      • Voltage detection screwdriver with a light
      • Main power cable
      • Line offset sheet for Lightburn
      • Air assist hose
      • USB cable (if not already installed on the laser, it will be in the box)
      • Chiller spare parts, including extra connections and warranty
      • Chiller power cable
      • Chiller water lines
      • Chiller alarm cable
      • Hose clamps for the exhaust hoses

Conclusion

Unboxing your Razor CO2 laser machine properly ensures you have all components accounted for and organized for setup. Follow these steps to unbox your machine efficiently. For further assistance, refer to Lightburn documentation or support channels. Happy engraving!